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Page 1: KPI Publication 2016-17€¦ · NESCol – Key Performance Indicators 2016-17 ! ! 4!! This chart ‘Outcomes for Further Education student enrolments on full-time recognised qualifications’
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Contents Executive Summary 2 - 3 Chart 1: Outcomes for Further Education Student Enrolments on Full-time Recognised Qualifications 4 Chart 2: Outcomes for Further Education Student Enrolments on Part-time Recognised Qualifications 5 Chart 3: Level of Achievement for Students Completing an Further Education Course of 160 Hours or More Who Did Not Achieve ‘Full’ Success 6 Chart 4: Outcomes for Higher Education Student Enrolments on Full-time Recognised Qualifications 7 Chart 5: Outcomes for Higher Education Student Enrolments on Part-time Recognised Qualifications 8 Chart 6: Level of Achievement for Students Completing an HE Course of 160 Hours or More Who Did Not Achieve ‘Full’ Success 9 Chart 7: Enrolments by Age Group for Courses Lasting 160 Hours or More 10 Chart 8: Enrolments by HMIE Subject Groupings on Further Education Courses Lasting 160 Hours or More 11 Chart 9: Enrolments by HMIE Subject Groupings on Higher Education Courses Lasting 160 Hours or More 12 Chart 10: Enrolments by Level and Gender on Courses Lasting 160 Hours or More 13 Chart 11: Outcomes for Student Enrolments on Courses Lasting 160 Hours or More 14 Chart 12: Performance Against Activity Targets 15 Guide to Key Performance Indicators 16-17

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Executive Summary

The Scottish Funding Council [SFC] has published Key Performance Indicators [KPIs] on Scotland’s colleges teaching activity for the past fifteen years. These reports are available from the SFC website at www.sfc.ac.uk. Each college will publishes their results on their own websites. The purpose of the KPIs is to inform North East Scotland College’s [NESCol’s] Regional Board, the communities it serves, and stakeholders about the performance of the College.

NESCol’s vision is to be a college that transforms lives with the most important priority being student success. The aim is to deliver inspirational teaching always. It monitors its programmes to ensure they are relevant to both students and employers, offering qualifications from awarding bodies including the Scottish Qualifications Authority [SQA] and City & Guilds, to ensure that the qualifications gained are respected and recognised nationally and internationally. Where student performance is below its expectation the College reviews its programmes, teaching methods, recruitment and the support that is given to students to see where improvements can be made.

The College continually monitors the percentage of students achieving their awards on each programme and where a student fails to achieve the award, it examines the reasons for not being successful or why a student has left their programme early.

The College follows four nationally recognised performance indicators and these are:

1. Early Withdrawal 2. Further Withdrawal 3. Completed: Partial Success 4. Completed: Successful

An explanation of each of these is provided on pages 16 and 17 of this report.

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This report provides the College overview of these four key performance indicators for academic year 2016-17. It examines them by levels of programme, subject area, and the student characteristics such as age, disability, and gender.

The main results for North East Scotland College in 2016-17 are:

with 66.2% achieving their award (This is 0.9% above the national average)

76.6% of Further Education full-time students completed their

studies in the year

84.6% of Higher Education full-time students completed their

studies

with 75% achieving their award(This is 3.4% above the national average)

female success rates were slightly higherin higher education programmes

female success rates were higherin further education

female68.1%

female80.2%

male67.9%

male72.4%

Highest Full-time, Higher Education completed success rates across all colleges in Scotland

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This chart ‘Outcomes for Further Education student enrolments on full-time recognised qualifications’ from 2011-12 to 2016-17 provides an overview of the success rates and the withdrawal rates for these students at North East Scotland College over time.

The success rate for full-time further education students is 0.9% above the sector average, however there has been a slight decline compared to the previous year. The College recognises that for many students and for many programmes the achievement rate has been very good and the College will focus on what actions it needs to further enhance its achievements in the coming year.

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This chart ‘Outcomes for Further Education student enrolments on part-time recognised qualifications’ from 2011-12 to 2016-17 provides an overview of the success rates and the withdrawal rates for these students at North East Scotland College over the last three years.

The data is divided further based on the number of hours studied by the students. Courses of less than 40 hours have excellent levels of success and very low withdrawal rates.

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The chart above provides more detailed information on those students enrolled on further education (FE) programmes in 2016-17 who completed with partial success (as shown in the previous two charts). It excludes students with fewer than 160 hours of study. It shows that 22% of these students gained at least 50% of their units with 14% gaining at least 75% of the units on their programme. It should be noted that a high proportion of students who achieve partial success continue their studies into the next academic year, when they complete their qualification successfully.

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This chart ‘Outcomes for Higher Education student enrolments on full-time recognised qualifications’ from 2011-12 to 2016-17 provides an overview of the success rates and the withdrawal rates for higher education students at North East Scotland College over time.

The pass rate for HE programmes is 75%; the highest across the college sector and 3.4% above the sector average. The College continues to outperform the sector. A total of 84.6% completed irrespective of their final result.

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The above chart ‘Outcomes for Higher Education student enrolments on part-time recognised qualification’ shows that the highest success rate was those students studying between 80 – 160 hours. The lowest pass rate was for those studying over 320 hours at 75%. The partial success rate is higher for part-time students than their full-time counterparts. This is due in part to employed students taking longer to complete their programmes than anticipated.

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This chart provides more detailed information for the 364 students enrolled on Higher Education (HE) programmes in 2016-17 who completed with partial success. It shows that 37% of these students gained at least 50% of the units they enrolled on, with 33% gaining at least 75% of the units on their programme. It should be noted that a high proportion of students who achieve partial success continue their studies into the next academic year, when they complete their qualification successfully.

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Those students who are in the age group 18-20 year olds were the highest to successfully complete their studies at 73.1%. The chart above show that students who are under 18 were the least likely to complete successfully than those in the older age groups.

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Seven of our FE subject areas achieved rates above 70% with Education & Training the highest at 87.1%. Media, Nautical Studies and Language & ESOL achieved high success rates above 80%. Business, Management & Administration had the lowest success rate at 56.4%.

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Only one of our HE subject areas achieved rates above 80% with Art & Design being the highest at 80.1%. Performing Arts, Computing & ICT, Construction, Media, and Business, Management & Administration achieved high success rates of 77% or more. Engineering had the lowest success rate at 72%.

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Female student success rates are higher than their male counterparts at HE level with 80.2% successful in completing their course. This was a difference of 7.8%. In addition, Female success rates are slightly higher than their male counterparts at FE level with 68.1% successful in completing their course - a difference of 0.2%.

For HE, the success rates for both males and females is higher than the sector average; the female success rate for further education programmes is also above the sector.

There are gender differences in the choices that people make in their chosen subjects with males more likely to choose Engineering, Construction, and Computing, while women are more likely to select Hairdressing, Beauty Therapy and Care.

The College has in place an action plan to address gender inequality issues.

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The chart above groups students into different categories depending on where they live, who has paid their fees, their ethnicity, whether they have declared a disability and whether they are at College for a second or subsequent year. The success rates for students who have declared a disability is 65% which is a 2% increase compared to the previous year, however, is still 1.5% below the sector average.

In all categories, the College is below the sector average including Care Experienced students where 39.3% achieved compared to the sector average of 57.2%

Students who are sponsored by an employer was 84.8% which is the same as the sector average, while the success rate for students who return for a second or subsequent year of study is high at 79.9%. Students often return for the next level of course in their chosen subject area or may be following a two or three-year programme such as an apprenticeship.

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The SFC’s annual grant to the college sector allows courses to be provided free to eligible students. In return, the SFC expects the colleges to provide an agreed level of activity. This activity is measured in Credits, with each Credit equating to 40 hours of study. In 2016-17 North East Scotland College was required to deliver 137, 893 Credits. This graph shows that it delivered 100.22% of this target. The College manages its activity through careful curriculum planning and monitoring of activity.

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Guide to Performance Indicators

Withdrawal

There are 2 performance indicators which measure the number of students who withdraw from their course. Measurements are made at 2 points in the session – at the student funding point (1st November or once 25% of the course has elapsed) and after the whole course has elapsed.

Early Withdrawal = 10 / 100 = 10%

This measurement indicates the % of students who have withdrawn from the course before 1 November or 25% of the duration of the course.

Number of students withdrawn prior to student funding point x 100 Number of students who enrolled on the course

e.g. if 100 students enrolled and 10 withdrew by the student funding point then the Early Withdrawal rate would be 10%

Further Withdrawal = 15/100 = 15%

This measurement indicates the % of students who attended after the student funding point but withdrew from the course before the official end date.

Number of students withdrawn after student funding point and prior to end of course x 100 Number of students who enrolled on the course e.g. if a further 15 students withdrew after the student funding point but prior to the end of the course then the Further Withdrawal rate would be 15%

Attainment

There are 2 performance indicators which measure students’ success. The first measures those who completed the course but did not gain all the units to gain the qualification. The other measures those who enrolled and achieved the full qualification.

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Completed: Partial Success = 20/100 = 20%

This measurement indicates the % of students who have completed the course but did not gain all the units to gain the qualification.

Number of students who completed course but did not gain full qualification x 100 Number of students who enrolled on the course

e.g. if 20 of the students in this example completed the course but only achieved some of the units required for the qualification then Completed: Partial Success rate would be 20%

Completed: Successful = 55 / 100 = 55%

This measurement indicates the % of students who enrolled and completed the course and gained all the units to gain the qualification.

Number of students who completed course and gained full qualification x 100 Number of students who enrolled

e.g. if the 55 remaining students completed the course and achieved the qualification then the Completed: Success rate would be 55%

(Centre devised qualifications require 70% of units to be achieved for Completed: Success but national awards require all credits of the qualification to be achieved for Completed: Success)